Leo Frigo Memorial Bridge, Road bridge in Green Bay, United States.
The Leo Frigo Memorial Bridge is a road bridge that carries vehicles across the Fox River in Green Bay and spans a considerable distance across the water. The structure rises noticeably above the river and links the city's neighborhoods together.
The bridge was completed in 1981 and was originally called Tower Drive Bridge before being renamed in 2002. The name change honored someone who made significant contributions to the local community.
The bridge connects two parts of Green Bay and shapes how the community crosses the river daily. It represents how the city grew and connected its neighborhoods across the water.
The bridge is designed for vehicles and sees heavy traffic, so expect congestion during peak hours. Visitors should know that foot traffic may be limited due to the vehicle lanes.
Following major renovation work, specialized sensors were installed throughout the structure to monitor its stability. This technology allows engineers to keep the bridge safe and catch any potential issues early.
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